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$1000 Genome is here!
For $10 million… the server array will set you back, but once the tech is up and running it’s time for the cheapest genome sequencing yet. Although, we still don’t know what to do with them.

And, the Chemcals in You
Phthalates are going up and down in people, according to the first major study to track these controversial chemicals in adults and adolescents. Mainly, they are still well below levels of concern.

Belly Bugs!Bacteria Controlled Locusts
New research suggests that while locusts become locusts thanks to bacteria, the bacteria can be controlled by a parasite.Helicobacter Ancestry And You
Researchers found greater incidence of cancer in people whose ancestry differed from the ancestry of a gut bacteria, H. pylori.

Plastic cells
Chemists created plastic coated cell-like structures in the lab, which made it possible to test chemical reactions inside the system in a more cell-like way.

When did placental animals evolve?
It’s still up for debate. We thought it was while dinosaurs still lived, but a study last year suggested the explosion was after the KT boundary. New research takes it back again.

Birds do math on the fly!
The V is for efficiency, but birds also time their wingbeats to take advantage of the updraft and avoid the down.